Grafting and your experience with it…

@SweetsensiWA , I don’t allow the rootstock plant or the scions to go to flower.

If I would care to flower any of the scions, I will cut a clone from it and allow that one to grow before flowering it. This allows me (or whomever) to keep past genetics available for future projects.

I would suggest everyone try grafting (at least once) to see how much fun it is to see this type of plant grow. It’s similar to the excitement of growing your first big plant, at least to me.

@RidgeDandy @SweetsensiWA @MrNice @Smokeout81 , this is the two scions I attached. Unfortunately the blueberry muffin didn’t take(upper right in photo). I’ll just cut back an inch or so on the area I tried attaching to and give it another go. The Gorilla Runtz (low right in photo) has successfully joined the rootstock. Just have to allow for a couple days of hardening off for it to stand up on its own

@IRDuH that is awesome :ok_hand: never saw they done. I tip my hat to u my friend

How long does it take once you graft it on to the mother plant or main plant? Can’t wait to see it flower or will you? This is so neat to see. Have you checked out @Tattoodaddyo420 . He has a bonsai? Amazing to see how this plant can be grown in so many different ways

@SweetsensiWA , I won’t flower this plant, will only use it to store past plants run to have available clones of them in a couple months.

It’ll be at least a month (for safety) before I would take a clone from the Scion I added to the plant. This is to allow ample time for transition to scab over and heal.

I’d like to continue adding scions of different strains before trying my hand at bonsai. @Tattoodaddyo420 I believe he as well told me to try bonsai with the Peyote Zkittlez plant (the rootstocks mother) I’ve been setting up the past 6 months. She is 10" tall by 38" wide by 35" deep.

Holy, you must have some space! That’s cool. I would like to do that someday bonsai and graft, but for now with my autoimmune disease, I’m on a mission to find the best medicine that I can and cross them together to make my very own special medicine.

That’s awesome stuff my guy looks great :+1:

@SweetsensiWA , I grow as well for medicinal reasons. My father (long time smoker) has stage 3 lung cancer and can not partake in the flower. So to circumvent this for him, I produce edibles for him and my stoke patient (paraplegic) mother at this time.

But through this process, I found cultivars that helped with pain or appetite or anxiety, but only purchased 3 seeds for trial. Then wish I would’ve/could’ve saved that particular pheno.

That’s why I experiment, even at the cost of a plant, to conserve certain medicinal properties of different cultivars for their relief.

Bless your heart, you are an angel. I’m sure your parents are extremely grateful to have you. What strains seem to work best for them?

I used to do in home health care. Years ago!

@SweetsensiWA Hindu Kush helps my dad with hunger and slight pains around his rib cage. LSD cultivar, my mom loves for pain management.

Thanks, for sharing that with me. I will definitely look into it.

@SweetsensiWA bruce banner scared the heck out of my mom, but it helped my father with pain management.

Lol, sorry I don’t mean to laugh but funny how it can affect people in different ways. Banner was too much sativa. Dad was rocking on!

@SweetsensiWA , you’re quite all right. She just ate too many Famous Amos style special cookies of it. I told her no more than 2 (35-50mg each) and she ate 6-7 cookies. It jumped on her, lol

You could bake me some of those cookies! Sounds like they’re potent. Lol. If you know how to make butter or tinctures, please share your recipes.

Will do so in another post.

I would definitely try them​:face_savoring_food::drooling_face:

@MrNice @SweetsensiWA @RidgeDandy @Smokeout81 @Tattoodaddyo420 @Steven and anyone I may have missed. Peyote Zkittlez [Seedsman] rootstock.

New blueberry muffin scion being added to rootstock Peyote Zkittlez plant.

The humidity bags [in upper photos] are covering grafted area; lower pictures show Blueberry Muffin [Humboldt Seed Co.] plant with 3 sets of dual foliar growth in first photo then 2 sets of dual foliar growth in second pics. Upper section of donor plant used in grafting.

That’s a trip, looking at it up close it’s just crazy. Thanks for shouting out to me so I can see it! So cool.